• N.J. preschoolers raised nearly $2,000 for the Mama Mare Breast Cancer Foundation

    N.J. preschoolers raised nearly $2,000 for the Mama Mare Breast Cancer Foundation

    By Heather Turner The Learning Experience® (TLE®), the nation’s fastest growing early learning academy, in West Windsor, N.J.,  held a fundraiser for the Mama Mare Breast Cancer Foundation throughout the month of October. In total, the Center raised $1,871 for the organization dedicated to providing support services to breast cancer patients and their families, and…

  • More voices against PennEast pipeline

    Laura Hanson, Kevin D. Kuchinski, board members, SB-MWA Hopewell Valley is a beautiful place, with its rolling hills and preserved farmland, miles of recreational trails and open space, and a cohesive community spirit. We’ve worked together over the years to build a strong community, preserving the rural character and open spaces that have made Hopewell…

  • Nothing is definite

    Steve Wilfing, principal, Stony Brook Elementary The following was written to Stony Brook Elementary School families: As you may be aware, the district’s Future Planning Committee (FPC) presented a report at the last Board of Education meeting. The report produced three items for the board members to consider; the creation of full-day kindergarten, the expansion…

  • Holt replacement to be chosen on Tuesday

    By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group With U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, retiring after 16 years in Congress, voters are being asked to make a historic choice on election day by sending a woman to Washington, D.C., for the first time in almost 20 years. Democratic state Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, 69, is facing…

  • COLUMBUS CORNER: Oct. 30

    Columbus Girl Scout Troop 22253 is collecting flags no longer suitable to represent the country. The Scouts will have an official flag retirement ceremony in the spring. Those with an old flag to be included should drop it off at the Bordentown Library, 18 E. Union St. or Mansfield Township Offices at 3135 Route 206.…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Man arrested for failure to follow officer’s order

    John J. Timko, 52, of Flemington was arrested on Oct. 22 at about 4 p.m. Patrolman Matthew Bast investigated a report of a male trying to enter into a Church Street apartment in which he did not reside. Upon arrival, Mr. Timko was found allegedly highly intoxicated. When the officer tried to assist Mr. Timko,…

  • Understands needs of growing community

    Rich LoCascio, Chesterfield  I was privileged to serve on the Chesterfield Township Committee for only one term before stepping aside to devote more time to work and family commitments. However, due to the expansion of the governing body to five members, and at the urging of many folks in the community, I am a…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: School benefits from Amazon’s Kindle gift

    ROBBINSVILLE: School benefits from Amazon’s Kindle gift

    Robbinsville Amazon associates and General Manager Tim Hall, Sharon Elementary School Principal Janet Sinkewicz and Assistant Principal Nicole Bootier, as well as Superin´tendent of Schools Steven Mayer, stand with Sharon School students. Amazon recently donated 50 Kindles and $2,500 in content gift cards to the Robbinsville School District.  Courtesy photo

  • N.J. preschoolers raised nearly $2,000 for the Mama Mare Breast Cancer Foundation

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